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Tag: Marimo

link to How Quickly Do Marimo Moss Balls Grow? Our 2-Year Update

How Quickly Do Marimo Moss Balls Grow? Our 2-Year Update

In March of 2024 I purchased 5 adorable Marimo "moss" balls because I was looking for a unique, low-light level plant that I could display in my bedroom. I love keeping house plants, but the one...

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link to Decorating My Marimo Ball Jar

Decorating My Marimo Ball Jar

In March of this year, I was (perhaps strangely) excited to add 5 tiny Marimo balls to my collection of house plants. To err on the side of caution, I decided to quarantine my moss balls for 6...

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What Is The Ideal Temperature For Marimo Balls? Tips For Dealing With Temperature Extremes

The Marimo balls that I purchased back in March seem to be doing well. My 5 little Marimo balls are still in the midst of their 6 month quarantine process. Call me crazy, but I'm excited for them...

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link to How to Quarantine Marimo Balls

How to Quarantine Marimo Balls

In March of this year (2024 for all of you people of the future) I embarked on the not-so-epic adventure of purchasing Marimo balls. The are sometimes referred to as moss balls, or Marimo moss...

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link to What are Marimo Balls? Why Do People Keep Them?

What are Marimo Balls? Why Do People Keep Them?

Way back when (ok, not that long ago though, I'm not that ancient!) when I was attending college and living in a dorm, I sadly couldn't keep any pets. Plants were allowed though. When are plants...

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Someone got into the white powder and now he looks Someone got into the white powder and now he looks like he's having a bit of an existential crisis 🐸 πŸ˜† #happyfriday #frogsofinstagram #whitestreefrog #whatevenislife
One of my mourning geckos laid an egg in the food One of my mourning geckos laid an egg in the food bowl last night πŸ˜† That was certainly a...choice.  The egg has been relocated, where it can hopefully develop and hatch.
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These #ricefish eggs are so tiny! They got lost i These #ricefish eggs are so tiny!  They got lost in the mail and got to me late so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they still hatch.  I think they look okay?  But I'm new to ricefish so I'm not sure.
So happy this little lady is still eating and doin So happy this little lady is still eating and doing well.  She's a 6 year old #trinidaddwarftarantula ❀️ #heartbutttarantula #celegans
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